“One (Eternal) Life To Give” Mini Comic!

Mr. Hale couldn’t handle all of your sad, grieving faces so he asked me if he could come back to say a few words to you. It was an extremely irregular request so my initial instinct was to deny him. But you try saying no to that face.

I’m very excited to present to you “One (Eternal) Life to Give”: the first ever Dreamer mini comic! Digital PDF download now available in the Store! Perfect for the iPad!

We also added a brand new Nathan Hale bundle pack which includes all of the Nathan Hale goodies—and then some!

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I just had to buy that; I’ve got such a weakness for posthumous messages, they just pack such a punch to the gut for me.

That was so sweet and simple and I have a feeling the real Nathan Hale wouldn’t have been too far off the mark in his feelings on being remembered. I love the nods to the Dreamer fan community, but man, that last set of panels had me nearly in tears. How sweet and sad and lovely!

Okay, I HAD to buy it!! Nathan just looked so cute. I tried to look into that face and say, “no, you don’t understand…my car payment is due tomorrow….my groceries……I……You’re not even real, don’t look at me like that……..”
But I utterly failed, and bought it. You put plot chickens in it!!!! Oh my word, I feel so famous now, lol!! And the plushies!!! I was laughing and giggling so much at his total adorable-ness that I think I started crying. And then seeing Knowlton…:)

Thank you for not only making Nathan’s passing more bearable, but also for giving us some laughs and smiles to make up for all of the tears.

That was wonderful Lora…and worth much more than the $3 you’re charging for it! :) I don’t think I’ll ever get those final two images out of my head either. :D It’s nice to know that Knowlton and Nathan are trying to help us out by catching those pesky buggers.

The last words of Nathan Hale have been so immortalized. Everyone knows them, even if they don’t know anything else about the young spy. And yet….history had it wrong. His last words were not “I regret that I have but one life to lose for my country”….

I would edit your saying from college to “Every good movie/show has a monkey, midget, or chicken in it.” The plot chickens are there of course, but seriously…monkeys and midgets are also essential to the “good show” equation. :P

Awww, I still really miss Nathan but reading that does make me feel a little better. hehe the idea of Benedict Arnold on a team with Knowlton is extremely amusing :P Nice work Lora! (Nathan looked adorable btw <3 )

Oh my good gravy goodness!!!!! That was Epic!!!!!! Apparently, cartoons do have after lives, and appently they have fast food. Tee hee! twenty minutes, fries, tee hee! I’m very gleeful now. Thanks Lora. There is a very big grin on my face now.

My friends from church and I used to say that “God food doesn’t have calories.” By that we meant that anything we ate at a religious function/retreat/camp/trip/whatever didn’t count against any diets we may or may not have been on. I imagine that rule is even more true in the afterlife. :P

Didn’t get to read the story yet, but that pic totally reminded me of the Matthew West lyrics:
Got a picture in my head today of how heaven might look someday.
I see the people there, so I pull up a chair And their stories, they blow me away

I have a question about the other short stories in the store… are we never going to know those stories (Alan and Bea first meeting… Milly Weaver…) unless we buy them? I thought they were pretty much integral parts to the story…